Having looked at this and other counties elsewhere, the coastline in some places is clearly a poor choice for the county and regional boundary. Off the Northumberland coast the Farne islands and the very substantial Holy Island are apparently in the UK, but not in Northumberland, which is patently wrong. I think the county boundaries need to be added just off the coast which would then allow the diversion out into the sea to include the various islands around our coast. I've emailed the East Yorkshire council (my local one) to ask them where they think their boundary lies, but judging by past such requests it will take some time for them to reply.
Was the alteration to Bristol part of the addition of the English Regions? Cheers, Chris Paul Jaggard wrote: > Bristol ("City and County") has an interesting boundary - it follows the > bank of the River Avon out to the Severn estuary, then takes a large strip > out of the Bristol Channel down to a pair of islands beyond Cardiff and > Weston-s-M. > > Seems that the water off the shore of a fair bit of North Somerset belongs > to Bristol. > > A BBC news article about it here: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/7019663.stm > > I traced the boundary from NPE some time ago based on this, but I notice > that since then someone has redone the Bristol boundary and has removed the > relevant ways, chopping back the water boundary to the end of the Avon. > > Paul > (southglos) > > > -----Original Message----- > > Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 14:45:55 +0100 > From: Chris Hill <chillly...@yahoo.co.uk> > Subject: [Talk-GB] Counties and coasts > To: Talk GB <talk-gb@openstreetmap.org> > Message-ID: <4a3f8b13.20...@yahoo.co.uk> > > I'm interested the relations of the boundaries for counties. I notice > that some counties (and recently English Regions) include the way for > the coastline (natural=coastline), and some coastal counties do not. > > I think that coastal counties would benefit from a way to close the > boundary, but does it make sense to use the coastline? The coastline > way probably indicates cliffs or a sea wall, yet there is often some > beach or tidal flats beyond this on the seaward side. I understand that > councils are responsible for the beach so the county could be said to > extend beyond what we currently mark as the coastline. Does anyone know > where council boundaries actually end with respect to the sea and > coastline? > > Cheers, Chris > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb > > _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb